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October 2003: Awarded in HandAnGo
Best Use of Wireless for Palm OS® category
October-November
2003: The
wireless weblog (in Spanish) by Juanma Menéndez Frías
July
2003: TripPilot wins 2003 SIA
Best Hobby or Personal Interest application
July 2003: GPS Pilot sponsored BYC sailing race!
Tracker application prices!
June-July2003: Atlas
and Cartographer
reviews (in Spanish) by Juanma Menéndez Frías
March 2003: Fly elected at
February 2003: 5.1 upgrade
January
2003: Mapping and navigation on your handheld by Steve
Litchfield.
"Don't buy a handheld mapping or GPS navigation solution for
your handheld without consulting our 12-page feature in this issue. We
look at the many different alternatives currently available, and take
a detailed look at the state-of-the-art for each platform: Magellan GPS
Companion and TripPilot for Palm OS, TomTom Navigator and NavMan GPS 3400
Voice for Pocket PC, and the Nokia LAM-1 GPS module
"[...] The purchase of TripPilot gives you instant wireless access
to every street and location in North America and Europe, with less than
a 200K memory hit... You can't fault the amount of information on offer...
The GPS integration is well done, with a very welcome diagnostic screen
for working out what your 'black-box' GPS is actually doing... TripPilot
shows a lot of maturity in design throughout, with hardware buttons programmed
for the different displays and modes..."
Product
roundup: PDAs In The Cockpit
by Denny Arar
A product from French developer GPS Pilot lets you use map data —
either supplied or from an attached GPS device — to produce the
type of information you get from a dedicated GPS unit costing hundreds
of dollars more than a Palm. With the $80 Flying Pilot 5.05, you input
your waypoints, aircraft and wind info to get maps, distances and estimated
time en route. The software supports GPS input, too. Flying Pilot is one
of several mapping and GPS products for Palms from this French software
developer, so check out their Web site
October 2002: Revue
de Atlas Calibration Carte GPS de Pierre Jaussaud
September 2002: Al-Daleel
Information System Saudia Arabia maps partnership
June 2002: GPS Pilot launches TripPilot™,
THE connected navigation assistant
Мобильное
трио GPS, Palm и сотовый
телефон на Эльбрусе
(see also study1,and
study2)
February 2002: GPS Pilot releases: TrackExporter and
waypoints DBGenerator
December 2001: PalmUser
Tripping out with TripPilot by Steve Litchfield
June 2001: GPS
Pilot software Review by Dale Depriest
June 2001: GPS Pilot updates: Palm + Internet + GPS Pilot : a new generation of navigation assistants

February 2001: Partnership with the swedish Bigben
system
January 2001: Affiliation with Randmcnally
GPS construtor
December 2000: Atlas Review
October 2000: Cartographer update + Support of aeroplanner.com
tripticks and map
August 2000: GPS Pilot updates: free update for the
Palm's line of Products that corrects and enhances the quality and response
time of the GPS module for the NMEA and Earthmate units
July
2000: Product roundup: PDAs In The Cockpit by Denny Arar
July 2000: The world in your Palm by Steve Litchfield
July
2000: GPS et palmtops: l'union fait la force by Sascha
Burkhardt
June 2000: GPS Pilot updates: GPS management improvements
April 2000: Flying Pilot exhibited at Sun'n
Fun, Lakeland, FL
March 2000: BarTrek shown at the CeBit.
February 2000: GPS Pilot updates: GPS Pilot goes COLOR
with the release of the Palm IIIc
January 2000: GPS Pilot updates: New waypoints Databases
November 1999: GPS Pilot updates: maps support for all
GPS Pilot products
November
1999: Party on with BARTREK
BarTrek is a GPS Pilot application, developed in partnership
with Heineken, IBM and MapQuest
ZDNet News: BarTrek by Margaret Kane - Wireless pub crawls
Heineken has developed a Website that will allow Palm pilot users look
up the location of the closest bar. The BarTrek use global positioning
systems to enable drinkers in 15 cities worldwide to find bars and get
personalized directions through their wireless handheld devices.
August 1999: Plane
& Pilot Have PalmPilot, Will Travel by Don Maxell
April 1999: Laptop
Buyer's guide & Handbook
Navigating with a Handheld by Dave Johnson
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